My passion for art started at an early age. After studying at Ecole Boulle, the college of fine arts in Paris, I begin my career as a scenographer in Paris working with architects on the renovation of the Egyptian Antiquities in Le Louvre. Most of my experience in Visual arts, design and scenography is coming from collaborating with international beauty brands in Asia such as Giorgio Armani, Shu Uemura, Helena Rubinstein, Elizabeth Arden.
The world of beauty brought me to Asia 20 years ago as an international architect. Making a pause with the cosmetic industry in 2020, gave me the opportunity to develop the art consultant activity in Asia. I always wanted to propose cross-cultural experiences related to art and heritage in Asia.
My experience of artistic collaborations and creative platforms begins with Guerlain LVMH and the launch of historical pop-up stores in China. I have learned through these various experiences the importance to adapt the concept and palettes to the audience in Asia.
Fauna Allegoria is an exhibition featuring 14 artists from Asia and Europe. The concept is about the reconnection to the fantasy of nature from within. Living a period of sudden immobility, with the universal desire to discover the world, the artists explore the genuine and free-spirited sense of nature in an enclosed environment.
We are collaborating with Olal`Art Chinese Art club, two ladies from Hong Kong and Shanghai who arrived in Singapore during the lockdown. Together we have selected Chinese and Singaporean artists who represent a new generation of dream-like and pop art artists in South East Asia with their most iconic series.
Visitors will have the chance to discover the iconic series of Shi Lifeng, the Peach Blossom landscapes, new works of the Singaporean artist Andy Yang, the textile artist Lilia Yip, the Greek Emi Avora, and the ceramist sculptor Charlotte de Charentenay. Inessa K will be showing for the first time — she is a Russian artist based in Singapore, with a poetic approach to Perakan collages. Helene Le Chatelier will exhibit installation sculptures and her series, Natural Memories. Delphine Rama will be showing a new series of engraved leather artworks.
We are also proud to participate with two Chinese artists with pop art influences Shen Jing Dong and Leo Liu Xuan Qi, a Chinese artist who won a UOB award in 2012. His abstract ink and clouds series is inspired by nostalgia of his country of origins the mountain and the fields in China. The renowned Singaporean artist Justin lee will show his iconic pop art Happy girls series with porcelain faces, a touch of positive energy, and humour.
Fortunately yes! With the art world shifting to virtuality and the natural materials being rarer to source, there is a new desire for “Renaissance” and concerns to reconnect with nature. The “dream-like” trend is growing in Europe and is echoing in the Asia art market with contemporary artists re-exploring ancient techniques such as ink, ceramic art, experimenting with upcycling and holistic experiences in their artistic practices. This experience of rebirth is building the future for the new generation of art lovers and is engaging the audience in an artistic community with concern for sustainability and to preserve the environment.
At a moment Singapore re-opens slowly its borders, visitors are in the energy of rebirth. We believe it is engaging to see an exhibition with artists celebrating openly nature through beautiful crafts.
Yes, all the artworks are for sale and at affordable prices. The art collectors are welcome to discover Fauna Allegoria art selection in the e-Catalog posted on Instagram with the link in bio. All the benefits are re-invested to organise more exhibitions and to promote local and international artists.
In collaboration with Olal`Arts, we wish to organise more curated pop-up exhibitions with Chinese and European artists. The next one will be in a cutting-edge gallery in the Tiong Bahru district. Keep you posted in early 2022!
On the venue, we are collaborating with our neighboured galleries Art Porters and Art Agenda Sea located in the heritage shophouses of Spottiswoode Park District. Visitors will have the chance to see three exhibitions at one time at 63 Upper Gallery, Art Porters, and Art Agenda Sea Galleries. After the “Influencers” exhibition, it is a pleasure to renew the collaboration with Intersections, Clementine de Forton, and Cuturi Galleries who have contributed to launch the artists like Helene Le Chatelier, Thierry Bisch, Delphine Rama, and Didier Jaba Mathieu.
Visitors are welcome up to groups of five persons. We are ensuring all the visitors are welcomed according to safety regulations and wearing masks. The exhibition will be opened from Thursday to Sunday from 10:30 am to 7 pm until January 3, 2022.
Without hesitation, my favourite museum in Southeast Asia is the National Gallery of Singapore. “Nam June Paik: The future is Now” is a must-see exhibition for art lovers. Thrilling to re-discover the story of the avant-garde Korean artist, Paik.